I never, as a reader, have been particularly interested in dystopian literature or science fiction or, in fact, fantasy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When we talk about dystopias, especially in young adult fiction, a lot of them are essentially science fictional futures. They aren't necessarily tied to the traditional concept of dystopia. And so in that space, my impression is that kids love reading about weird, wild, adventurous places, and dystopia fits that bill.
I've loved sci-fi and speculative fiction since I was a kid. It was inevitable I'd try my hand at it at some point.
Fantasy and science fiction are where my brain lives.
If utopian fiction became the new trend, I wouldn't read it.
I'm always interested in contemporary fiction.
I still tend to read more urban fantasy and romance than science-fiction, but every once in a while, a couple of books will come along and knock my socks off.
I've always been interested in science fiction.
I grew up reading a lot of fantasy/sci-fi.
I majored in English in college, so I read the classic dystopian novels like '1984' and 'Brave New World.'
Although I write dystopian fiction, I don't believe in dystopian fantasies.